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MINERS FINALLY AGREE; Only One Dissenting Voice When Leaders Vote to End Strike. PUT FAITH IN PRESIDENT Action Should Show the Men's Loyalty to the Country, Says Lewis. PALMER IS GRATIFIED Operators State Their Readiness to Bend All Energies Toward Full Production. Lewis Confident of Compliance. First Statement from Miners. The Attorney General's Statements. Lewis Overcomes Opposition. STRIKE LASTED OVER 5 WEEKS. One of Greatest Industrial Battles in Country's History Ended.

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December 11, 1919,

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 10.--The strike of 400,000 bituminous coal miners which has been in effort since, Nov. 1. was, officially ended this afternoon when the conference of leaders of the United Mine Workers voted to accept the plan of settlement proposed by President Wilson last Saturday.

December 11, 1919

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